give us a call at 410-481-2222. doctor, thanks for joining us. you know that diagnosis as to be tough. how do you help a patient had has been diagnosed and the ainge that comes with it. >> that's a good question. it's really important to make sure people realize that mammograms save lives. the good news is more and more women are undergoing screening ma'am nothing dpra if i. many of the patients have been diagnosed, so we may start with hey, pad news, you have breast cancer. good news you have an early stage breast cancer which moons a high chance for -- means a high chance for a cure and you can have a limited surgery just to remove the lump and radiation treatment. you're not only getting cured but you can get cure and preserve your breast. >> there are mixed messages about we to have them. the guidelines you go by. >> start at the age of 40. if you have family history, 35. if you don't have significant history you can alternate. by the time you're 50, you start getting annual mammograms. >> we've been raising mony. everybody wants to know when